✨ Regulations for Hazardous Substances
26 MARCH NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 875
87 Test certificate becomes invalid if below ground stationary tank repaired, altered, relocated, etc
A test certificate issued under Part 19 in respect of a stationary container system that includes a below ground stationary tank used to store a hazardous liquid or a gas becomes invalid if—
(a) in the case of a below ground stationary tank that is not subject to the Health and Safety in Employment (Pressure Equipment, Cranes, and Passenger Ropeways) Regulations 1999, the tank is repaired or altered; or
(b) the tank is—
(i) relocated; or
(ii) reconstructed; or
(c) there is a change in service in relation to the tank; or
(d) tests show that any cathodic protection system or tank coating system no longer provides effective protection from corrosion; or
(e) there is evidence that the tank is leaking; or
(f) a certificate of inspection issued in relation to the tank in accordance with the Health and Safety Employment (Pressure Equipment, Cranes, and Passenger Ropeways) Regulations 1999 is suspended or cancelled under regulation 34 of those regulations.
88 Repair, maintenance, etc of equipment
(1) All equipment that forms part of a stationary container system must be repaired, inspected, tested, and maintained to ensure that the equipment continues to comply with the relevant approval, standard, or code specified in this Schedule to which the equipment was designed, constructed, and installed.
(2) To avoid doubt, equipment to which subclause (1) applies includes—
(a) every vaporiser to which this Schedule applies; and
(b) any equipment that is part of any stationary container system to which Part 13 applies.
89 Repair, maintenance, etc of process container
Every process container must be repaired, maintained, inspected, and tested to ensure that the container continues to comply with the standard or code to which the container was designed, constructed, and installed.
90 Process container certification invalidated if process container repaired, altered, relocated, etc
A test certificate issued under Part 19 in respect of a stationary container system that includes a process container becomes invalid if—
(a) the process container is—
(i) repaired; or
(ii) altered; or
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 35
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 35
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🏥 Invalidation of Test Certificates for Below Ground Stationary Tanks
🏥 Health & Social WelfareTest Certificate, Invalidation, Below Ground Stationary Tank, Repair, Alteration, Relocation, Change in Service, Cathodic Protection, Tank Coating, Leakage, Inspection Certificate
🏥 Repair and Maintenance of Equipment in Stationary Container Systems
🏥 Health & Social WelfareEquipment, Repair, Maintenance, Inspection, Testing, Vaporiser, Stationary Container System
🏥 Repair and Maintenance of Process Containers
🏥 Health & Social WelfareProcess Container, Repair, Maintenance, Inspection, Testing
🏥 Invalidation of Process Container Certification
🏥 Health & Social WelfareProcess Container, Test Certificate, Invalidation, Repair, Alteration